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He has previously been the chairman of [[GNSO]] Council,<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/council/soi/gomes-soi-03sep10-en.htm gnso.icann.org]</ref> and he continues to represent [[Verisign]] in the [[gTLD]] Registries Stakeholder Group ([[RySG]]).<ref>[http://russia2010.intgov.ru/eng/speakers/gomes.php intgov.ru]</ref> | He has previously been the chairman of [[GNSO]] Council,<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/council/soi/gomes-soi-03sep10-en.htm gnso.icann.org]</ref> and he continues to represent [[Verisign]] in the [[gTLD]] Registries Stakeholder Group ([[RySG]]).<ref>[http://russia2010.intgov.ru/eng/speakers/gomes.php intgov.ru]</ref> | ||
+ | ==Fun Fact== | ||
+ | Chuck has been given the affectionate title, '''CHULK''', at ICANN meetings thanks to all the heavy lifting he does and his rare "green" moods. | ||
==Career History== | ==Career History== | ||
Mr. Gomes also worked for Verisign's predecessor, [[Network Solutions]], which was the original registry that managed [[.com]], [[.net]], and other [[TLD]]s before even the inception of [[ICANN]] and the later takeover of the company by [[Verisign]] in 2000. From 1995 to 1999, he led customer service in support of Network Solution’s Internet domain name registration services. During this time, he saw staff grow from 25 to 220 and the number of domain registrations grow from about 135,000 to over 3.4 million. Previously at Network Solutions, Mr. Gomes managed various programs and projects involving delivery of technical services to U.S. state and federal government agencies. Projects ranged in scope from data center construction and equipment/software procurement to computer center operations, training and information center support. | Mr. Gomes also worked for Verisign's predecessor, [[Network Solutions]], which was the original registry that managed [[.com]], [[.net]], and other [[TLD]]s before even the inception of [[ICANN]] and the later takeover of the company by [[Verisign]] in 2000. From 1995 to 1999, he led customer service in support of Network Solution’s Internet domain name registration services. During this time, he saw staff grow from 25 to 220 and the number of domain registrations grow from about 135,000 to over 3.4 million. Previously at Network Solutions, Mr. Gomes managed various programs and projects involving delivery of technical services to U.S. state and federal government agencies. Projects ranged in scope from data center construction and equipment/software procurement to computer center operations, training and information center support. |
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Chuck Gomes has been the Vice President of Policy and Compliance at Verisign since 1999. He is Verisign's primary point of contact with ICANN.[1] Chuck has been working at Verisign in the management team since 1984 and was promoted to a Vice President position in October 1999.[2]
He has previously been the chairman of GNSO Council,[3] and he continues to represent Verisign in the gTLD Registries Stakeholder Group (RySG).[4]
Fun Fact
Chuck has been given the affectionate title, CHULK, at ICANN meetings thanks to all the heavy lifting he does and his rare "green" moods.
Career History
Mr. Gomes also worked for Verisign's predecessor, Network Solutions, which was the original registry that managed .com, .net, and other TLDs before even the inception of ICANN and the later takeover of the company by Verisign in 2000. From 1995 to 1999, he led customer service in support of Network Solution’s Internet domain name registration services. During this time, he saw staff grow from 25 to 220 and the number of domain registrations grow from about 135,000 to over 3.4 million. Previously at Network Solutions, Mr. Gomes managed various programs and projects involving delivery of technical services to U.S. state and federal government agencies. Projects ranged in scope from data center construction and equipment/software procurement to computer center operations, training and information center support.
Before joining Network Solutions in 1984, Mr. Gomes was a secondary school math teacher. He has a Master of Education degree from Boston University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from the University of California at Davis.[5]
References
- ↑ idnblog.com
- ↑ idnblog.com
- ↑ gnso.icann.org
- ↑ intgov.ru
- ↑ Panelist Bio, Intgovforum.orgRetrieved 23 Jan 2013